I've looked through FAQ and I don't save every message posted to the list
and I'm also unaware of an archive, so perhaps either pointing me to a
searchable archive, or an FAQ containing this information would be more
helpful then your line below.

Thanks
-jeremy

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>  > Basically I just want all mail for a particular user to go to /dev/null.
>  > I put /dev/null in .qmail, but this causes errors on logs.  I figured
>  > there should be a clean way of doing this.
> 
> Do it the same way we told someone else how to do it on Monday.
> 
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